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Surface monolayers and aqueous bilayers of single-chain ammonium amphiphiles which contain benzylideneaniline and salicylideneaniline units
Nishimi, Taisei,Ishikawa, Yuichi,Ando, Reiko,Kunitake, Toyoki
, p. 201 - 208 (1994)
The assembling properties of single-chain ammonium amphiphiles containing benzylideneaniline and salicylideneaniline units as rigid segments in the formation of aqueous bilayers, cast multi-bilayers, and surface monolayers were studied.Electron microscopy indicated that aggregate morphologies observed in water, such as vesicles and fibers, were dependent on the nature of the aromatic unit and the alkyl-chain length of the component amphiphiles.The patterns of molecular assembly in bilayers were examined by absorption spectroscopy of aqueous bilayers and X-ray diffraction of cast multi-bilayer films.The patterns were virtually identical to those of the corresponding azobenzene bilayers, and commonly determined by combinations of alkyl-chain lengths.This alkyl-chain combination was crucial for formation of stable surface monolayers.
